Right.... I'm calling it!!!

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  1. Azumah1

    Azumah1 Member Full Member

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    Okay so if Floyd is on his A game we expect him to find a way around the excellent Marquez, then we all hold our breadth for perhaps the best boxing match up since .... well since God knows when!
    Best moment of the post fight was the usually idiotic Colin Hart stopping the even more lamentable Nelson in his tracks when he got on his new hubby horse and proclaimed that Manny beats Floyd,like it was as clear as crystal.

    I'm ready to give my early thoughts on this. First off Manny will give Floyd a very uncomfortable but ultimately career enhancing if not defining fight. Manny will give Floyd some fits in the first 5 to 6 rounds. Evidence for this is the Judah fight. A fast soutpaw is always a handful and Judah who is lightning till he gasses made the first few round uncomfortable for Floyd. Manny will probably lead early doors.

    However Floyd junior is the most adaptable boxer of his generation. Dont be surprised to see Floyd box Manny in a way we have become unaccustomed to from Floyd recently. I will not be surprised to see the return of the Floyd of Castillo 2. An Early Floyd on his toes a bit more,and more lateral movement. I think he might just choose to negate speed with speed. Look to test Pacs foot work to the utmost. Look at the Sweet Pea job on Nelson for some similarity, although Nelson was not a soutpaw i believe bxoing on the outside and lateral movement might be the order of the day. Lastly and funnily enough, reprising the Hatton Mantra, Floyd unlike Hatton has the technique and tactical guile to perhaps make his size and reach advatage pay. Floyd will hit Manny and probably after the early rounds, hit him often enough. For all thos who still doubt, Floyd packs a dig! Floyd by mid to late stoppage after a great fight!
     
  2. monjay

    monjay Active Member Full Member

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    Good perfect analysis dude. And you care to type it first in word file and copy paste, lol. I give you A plus for the effort:good

    But then why hide behind a new handle?

    Afraid of a Pacman invasion?
     
  3. Azumah1

    Azumah1 Member Full Member

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    Monjay... new on here mate! Just lifted my last article on the BBC forum. I was too good for the punks on there. Had to find new fodder!
     
  4. monjay

    monjay Active Member Full Member

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    Suite yourself and pray your goodnes will spank the punks out here:lol:
     
  5. Devintea

    Devintea Active Member Full Member

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    I can dig that.
     
  6. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council Full Member

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    Azumah1 great to have you on here brother.

    First of all I agree with your analysis that PBF will knockout Pacman. That is guaranteed. However I think PBF will work Pacman out even quicker than you suggest. While Pacman has undoubtedly improved from when he was a I handed brawler he can be clearly outboxed as shown by Marquez twice and Morales in their first fight and no one boxes better than PBF. When things are not working for Pacman he reverts to type and want a brawl banging his gloves together. As Uncle Roger Mayweather would say "Speed don't mean ****, it is skills that wins fights" and there is no one as skilled as PBF. Personally I think the excellent Marquez is a tougher fight for PBF than Pacman. Also Pacman has been stopped twice before which means he also know how to lose. Essentially in his last 3 fights he has been in with guys who could not get to him. PBF will and put his lights out.
     
  7. mckay_89

    mckay_89 Haw you! Full Member

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    I knew i recognised that username!
     
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    ximatar New Member Full Member

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    I just saw Pac's interview on local tv. He said Floyd is not as good as you all think, and that Floyd does not like to get hit. He also said he would love to fight Floyd to find out who is better.
     
  9. ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS

    ]V[ooSeKnUcKLeS YAHHHHH Full Member

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    Your analysis is quite impressive. :good Pacquiao will not get knocked out if he fights Mayweather though.
     
  10. Pride In Battle

    Pride In Battle Member Full Member

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    **** analysis
     
  11. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council Full Member

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    PBF will retire Pacman.
     
  12. Azumah1

    Azumah1 Member Full Member

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    Hey big guy how about blessing us with your knowledege! Or does your grasp of the english language does not stretch beyond anything to do with excrement!:think
     
  13. konaman

    konaman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is that kinda like girth?
     
  14. Azumah1

    Azumah1 Member Full Member

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    Good spot! Foibbles of writng behind the bosses back at work i'm afraid!
     
  15. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    He could